Endomorph, Description, W.H. Sheldon, & Constitutional Psychology

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Endomorph, human somatotype tending toward roundness, as determined by the now discredited physique-classification system developed in the 1940s by American psychologist W.H. Sheldon. Sheldon linked endomorphy to certain character traits, including being extroverted and lazy—an idea now considered pseudoscience.

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